Posted on 31 July 2010 by admin
Many people who use maps for navigation might be familiar with Google maps but what if you have alternatives for Google then. Many of the net users may not even know there are alternatives to Google maps. There is no doubt that Google has the best service when it comes to maps but still if u want accurate results like if you want to find a restaurant or a nearby gas station then look beyond Google. Here I give you the top 5+ alternatives to Google maps.
Posted on 14 July 2010 by admin
Want to feel the truly “revolving” surfing experience then there’s a site called therevolvinginternet.com to do so. This site can literally make your head turn. It works well with firefox, safari, opera, or chrome but it’s not compatible with Internet Explorer because it’s not fully compliant with css 3.
Posted on 05 July 2010 by admin
Searching for the relevant links of a particular product or website is one of the most performed activities online. There have been over a dozen search engines in the market before and after Google came into existence. One such new generation search engine called Yolink has been released last week. A NASDAQ listed company called Tiger logic developed this unique product. Yolink helps in providing more refined and relevant search results than your ordinary search engine. Yolink’s results go beyond simply identifying keywords and surfacing them.
Posted on 31 May 2010 by admin
Some interesting and useful websites that can be used by most people online.
Posted on 08 April 2010 by admin
Ever thought of selling of your old mobiles which has been lying in dust for months together for a relatively good price, then you guys must try sellmymobile.com. Sell My Mobile has a great website that is easy to navigate; it is easy to see why they are the UK’s #1 mobile phone recycling price comparison site. Their site has a nice big search box, where you enter your phone make and model, which is essential to the site since they list 4000+ mobile phones and iPods also. The site seems to be very accurate, looking at the mobile phones rates in the site is better than a normal retailer. The site can save you lots of time, looking for the best price for your phone than on a regular search engine.
Posted on 31 March 2010 by admin
Ever thought of learning trading online without losing your hard-earned money, then wallstreetsurvivor.com is the site you have to be in. When setting up a free account with Wall Street Survivor, you will need to register and provide your email address; pick a user name (they call it your “Survivor Name”); password; and then country, city and state. Once registered at Wall Street Survivor you are given an account with $100,000.00 in simulated money to trade with. You are also given this account with margin, meaning you can use up to 2x the amount of money in the account for trading, in other words $200,000.00. As a safeguard to help you learn, they do not allow more than 25% of your balance to be traded in any one position at a time.
Posted on 27 March 2010 by admin
Why store your files where they are vulnerable to damage, easily lost. Put them online. Online storage is a way to store and backup computer data on the Web. Businesses can backup important data and store data online for access by remote clients or employees. Consumers can keep data online for safekeeping and for access when traveling. So here is a list of sites that can be used for online storage.